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China’s J-36 tailless stealth fighter swapped to three thrust-vectoring exhaust nozzles on its third prototype
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A KC-135 Stratotanker completed the first aerial refueling of a B-21 Raider over Edwards Air Force Base on April 14
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Congress just appropriated $1.69 billion to keep the Navy’s F/A-XX sixth-gen fighter alive in 2026 — overruling a Pentagon plan to shelve the program in favor of the F-47
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The F-47 sixth-generation stealth fighter’s combat radius was just confirmed near double the F-35’s — a spec reshaping every plan for a Pacific air war
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Boom Supersonic just wrapped the XB-1 test campaign after two supersonic flights with no audible boom reaching the ground — clearing the way for the 80-passenger Overture this year
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Boom Supersonic just wrapped its XB-1 test campaign after two supersonic flights without an audible sonic boom hitting the ground — clearing the way for the 80-passenger Overture to roll out this year
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The Pentagon just asked Congress for $5 billion more on the F-47 stealth fighter in FY27 — on top of the $3.4 billion already spent as the first airframe comes together in St. Louis
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The F-47 stealth fighter’s combat radius was just confirmed at nearly double the F-35’s — a single spec reshaping every plan for a future Pacific air war
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Kade Winslow
Aviation
The F-47 stealth fighter’s combat radius has now been confirmed at nearly double the F-35’s — a single spec that reshapes every plan for a future Pacific air war
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Kade Winslow
Aviation
A Boeing F-47 stealth fighter may have already flown combat missions over Iran — Air Force insiders say the sixth-generation jet slipped into the war years early
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Kade Winslow
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A supersonic jet just broke the sound barrier again in a test flight — racing to bring back faster-than-sound air travel for the first time since the Concorde
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Kade Winslow
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The Air Force is reviving a plan to turn cargo planes into bomb trucks — pallets of cruise missiles rolling out the back ramp and firing in mid-flight
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The first flying taxis are cleared to carry passengers this year — and the batteries light enough to lift them just jumped out of cars into the sky
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Archer just flew its Midnight air taxi through its full flight envelope over the UAE — a step toward carrying paying passengers above gridlocked cities
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The first flying taxis are cleared to start carrying passengers this year — Dubai has already locked in commercial air-taxi service ahead of everyone else
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Kade Winslow
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A Navy F/A-18 just flew a JDAM-LR roughly 200 miles to a direct hit — a cheap glide bomb now reaching targets once left to cruise missiles
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Kade Winslow
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Israel just ordered a fourth squadron of F-35s and a second squadron of F-15IAs — adding 50 combat jets across two of the world’s largest fleets
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Kade Winslow
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The Pentagon’s No. 1 air weapon just showed up live on a Navy F/A-18 — the AIM-260 is built to outrange every missile China and Russia fly
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Kade Winslow
Aviation
The Navy will test-fire the Blackbeard hypersonic missile from an F/A-18 this year — built to hit targets at Mach 5 before defenses can react
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Kade Winslow
Aviation
Israel just ordered a fourth squadron of F-35s and a second squadron of F-15IAs — adding 50 more combat jets across two of the world’s largest fleets
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Kade Winslow
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